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November 08. 2012 11:39PM
Senior driving class set for Dec. 11 in Merrimack
MERRIMACK - The Merrimack Police Department and AAA will host a senior driving class next month, police said.
The class will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Dec. 11 at the John O'Leary Adult Community Center on Church Street. The $12 cost includes a lunch served at noon and is sponsored by the Merrimack police union, police said.
The deadline to register for the class, which will focus on traffic safety and changes in traffic laws, signs, signals and markings, is Nov. 30.
Anyone interested can register by contacting Officer Robert Kelleher at 420-1853 or at rkelleher@merrimacknh.gov.
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